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SELEVIGO
A Magic Formula for Male Health and Potency

Approximately 50% of normal healthy males experience some degree of impotence by


the age of 40.

Impotence (erectile dysfunction) affects an estimated 20 million men in North America


and is usually defined as the inability to have penile erections sufficient for intercourse. A
loss of libido and subsequent impotence has an organic etiology in over 85% of cases
while the remainder are related to psychological problems.

Penile erection is primarily a vascular event. Psychological and neurologic stimuli


contribute to penile arterial dilatation, which results in increased blood flow to the
corpora cavernosa (also called corporal bodies or erectile bodies) of the penis. This is
probably the first event leading to an erection. Central to the process of erection is
relaxation of the smooth muscle in the corporal bodies. Smooth-muscle relaxation is
triggered by a reduction in intracellular calcium. As the corporal bodies relax and fill
with blood, the penis begins to become tumescent. Penile firmness and rigidity depend on
adequate smooth-muscle relaxation. Once a sufficient amount of blood has entered the
corporal bodies, the draining venules and veins are compressed and the penis becomes
fully rigid. This process requires both nitric oxide-induced endothelial cell relaxation and
sacral parasympathetic input. Increased sympathetic tone causes smooth-muscle
contraction and a decrease in blood flow within the penile arteries. As a result, the
draining venules open and the penis again becomes flaccid.

Impotence can be a vascular disorder caused due to loss of elasticity in the arteries - a
condition which causes poor circulation and impaired blood flow. Another cause could be
the deposition of plaque in the blood vessels leading to the penis, in which case the blood
supply to the penis is insufficient to create or sustain an erection, resulting in impotence.

Healthy circulation and blood flow are necessary to maintain an erection. Erectile
dysfunction tends to occur gradually until the night time or early morning erections cease
altogether or are so flaccid that successful intercourse does not occur.

Medical conditions or risk factors associated with impotence include diabetes mellitus,
heart disease, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, various medications, cigarette
smoking, pelvic surgery, neurologic disease, chronic kidney failure, solid organ
transplantation, spinal cord or other traumatic injuries, substance abuse (including
alcoholism), and obesity. All contribute to poor penile blood flow.
Chronic alcoholism can damage the nerves inside the penis also resulting in impotence.

For thousands of years, people have looked to increase their sexual health through herbs,
and have also used herbs as aphrodisiacs. Herbs can be very effective in both of these
areas and can be gentle, natural enhancers that work harmoniously with the body.
SeleVIGO is an all-natural product, contains herbs, vitamins, amino acids and minerals in
a proprietary formulation designed to supercharge potency, enhance sensations, and help
you maximize enjoyment and performance with increased sexual vigor.
Composition:

Nutritional Substance % in 10 ml
Selemineral Water 77.3
Palm Date (Phoenix dactylifera) 3.2
(Amigdalus Communis) 3.2
(Ginko Biloba) 3.2
(Nasturitum Officinalis) 3.1
(Crocus Hyemalis) 3.1
(Pausinystalia yohimbe) 3.1
(Turner Diffusa) 3.1
Arginine – amino acid 0.2
Vitamin B3 (niacin) 0.5
TOTAL 100%

Following it’s a review of SeleVIGO unique ingredients with a special emphasis of


their male potency and health maitaining properties:

Selenium
Selenium has become one of the most exciting nutrients of the 1970s and 1980s. Once
classified solely as a toxic mineral, it is now regarded as an essential one, needed in small
daily amounts. Selenium functions as a component of the enzyme glutathione peroxidase,
which accounts for its antioxidant function and thus its important contribution to the
prevention of the twentieth-century plagues, cancer and cardiovascular disease. .
Solidification of tissue membranes may occur through the oxidation of fatty acids. As an
antioxidant, then, selenium in the form of selenocysteine prevents or slows the
biochemical aging process of tissue degeneration and hardening-that is, loss of youthful
elasticity. Selenium also seems to protect us from the toxic effects of heavy metals and
other substances. People with adequate selenium intake have fewer adverse effects from
cigarette smoking, alcohol, oxidized fats, and mercury and cadmium toxicity.

Selenium is often helpful to men who have diminished sexual ability, especially if the
problem starts after a fever or exhausting illness. The person feels weak and exhausted,
but interest is usually still present. Unusual hair-loss (body hair or eyebrows) can also
suggest a need for Selenium.

Selenium is a great help to the immune system. It aids in the protection of


macrophages, which are large white blood cells who eat viruses, bacteria,
and other foreign elements. Selenium helps in the manufacture of
interferon, which stops viruses from reproducing. Vitamin A plays a big
role in the immune system, and selenium keeps it from being oxidized.

Men need more selenium than women, because there is a high


concentration of selenium in seminal fluid. Adequate selenium may
lower the risk of impotence and sterility.

Selenium deficiency leads to reduced sperm count and has been linked to sterility in men
and infertility in women.

Palm, Date
(Phoenix dactylifera)
Part Used: Fruit, Leaves,pollen
Uses:: A fertility tree whose leaves and dates are eaten for this purpose. the pits are
carried by impotent men to cure their ailment.
Dates are considered very nutritious, tonic, demulcent, expectorant and laxative and are
used in respiratory diseases like asthma, bronchitis, tuberculosis, cough and fever.

Dates are also regarded as aphrodisiac A symbol of fertility the fruit may be eaten to
encourage fertility. Leaves of the tree or dates may be carried as well for fertility. The
pits are carried to bring back male sexual potency.

Almonds (Amygdalus communis)

. The almonds are high in ZINC, necessary for cell growth; may be used as a SALT
SUBSTITUTE and are a useful ingredient in ERECTION ENHANCEMENT formulas
The most important mineral is Zinc, which is essential for normal sex organs. Low Zinc
in the body will always cause weakened sex organs, low libido and suppressed immune
function
Zinc is perhaps the most critical trace mineral for male sexual function. It is involved in
virtually every aspect of male reproduction. Zinc deficiency is characterized by decreased
testosterone levels and sperm counts. Optimal zinc levels must be attained if optimum
male sexual vitality is desired.

Also, almonds significantly lowered bad cholesterol levels in a study of


people with high cholesterol reported in 2002's rapid access issue of
Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association
Like other nuts, almonds are rich in protein and fiber, and they have cancer-fighting
protease inhibitors.

Ginkgo Biloba
Origin: Native to China; the oldest living tree species on Earth.

Ginkgo Biloba, (Salisburia Adiantfolia, also known as Tree of Life, Ginkgo, Living
Fossil, and Maidenhair Tree) is one of our oldest. Geological records indicate this plant
has grown on earth for 150 million years.

Ginkgo biloba is called that because the leaf of the tree which is used as a medicine
actually has two lobes.

Ginkgo is really an important herb because there’s a lot of good research behind it.

In over 34 human studies on Ginkgo it increases the body's production of the universal
energy molecule adenosine triphosphate, commonly called ATP. This activity has been
shown to boost the brains energy metabolism of glucose and increase electrical activity.
Scientists also discovered that ginkgo contains an abundance of useful compounds
including the antioxidants Vitamin C and carotenoids, but it is the flavanoid compounds
collectively known as "ginkgolides" that are the most remarkable. Ginkgo has been
touted to be helpful in a number of conditions including:

• Short term memory improvement


• Depression
• Impotence
• Intermittent Claudication
• Asthma

Ginkgo biloba is known for its ability to increase blood flow and oxygen to the brain. It
was actually written up in the Journal of the American Medical Association in terms of
its ability to enhance memory and also to increase mental abilities. So, this is how this
herb has been known. However, when it has been tested, both for increasing mental
ability and also as a mild antidepressant, men reported that as a good side effect, they also
found a vast improvement in their sexual function. Now, the reason for this is that
Ginkgo biloba helps to improve blood flow to all the very small vasculature throughout
the body. This includes the brain. It's also good for improving circulation in diabetics
who tend to get neuropathy. It can help increase circulation to the hands and feet and
certainly to the penis. So, if the erectile dysfunction, again, is due to a circulatory
problem which on a physical level it often is, Ginkgo biloba can be very helpful.

Erectile Dysfunction: Gingko Biloba's beneficial affect on the circulatory system


has positive implications for impotence. In fact, in one open clinical trial involving 60
patients having erectile dysfunction, 50% of the patients regained potency after six
months of treatment with Ginkgo Biloba.
Many cases of impotence (erectile dysfunction) are due to impaired blood flow to
erectile tissue and Ginkgo Biloba can be very helpful in these cases. Ginkgo Biloba is
also an adaptogen herb, which helps the body deal with stressful situations and it
can enhance cellular energy.
Working with the extract, the researchers isolated two groups of active chemicals:
flavone glycosides and a unique set of terpenoids that the scientists called ginkgolides.
Over the years, an extract of 24 percent flavone glycosides and 6 percent ginkgolides
became the standard used in scientific studies. Today, this formula, known as EGb 761, is
used throughout Europe to treat heart disease, eye ailments, impotence due to low blood
flow, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), poor circulation to the extremities, and head injuries
and other brain-related conditions.
In a study, 60 men with erectile dysfunction who didn’t respond to injection treatments
with a prescription medication were given 60 milligrams of ginkgo daily for 12 to 18
months. Every four weeks, penile blood flow was evaluated. The first signs of
improvement in blood circulation occurred after six to eight weeks. When the men were
evaluated again after a six-month period, 50 percent of those who took the ginkgo
reported that they had regained potency.

Watercress (Nasturtium officinale)

There is evidence that this remarkable plant has been in use as a medicinal herb since the
first century, although cultivation on a commercial scale did not start until the early
nineteenth. It contains iron, iodine, copper, calcium and potassium and is a well-known
and rich source of Vitamin C. The ancient Greek general, and the Persian King Xerxes
ordered their soldiers to eat it to keep them healthy. The Greeks additionally believed that
"Eating cress makes one witty". Applied externally, it has a long-standing reputation as
an effective hair tonic, helping to promote the growth of thick hair.
Properties: Watercress is edible, exceptionally rich in vitamins and minerals, and has
long been valued as a food and medicinal plant. As a medicinal herb Watercress is used
in alternative medicine as an antiscorbutic, depurative, diuretic, expectorant, purgative,
hypoglycemic, odontalgic, stimulant, tonic and stomachic. It has also been claimed that it
is an aphrodisiac

Watercress contains significant amounts of micronutrients, such as manganese, iodine,


iron, and calcium (Bremness, 1994; Brill and Dean, 1994), but its main active
constituents, and source of pungency, may be its glucosinolates. Glucosinolates are
irritating to mucous membranes and eyes and skin, and handling plants that contain them
can cause allergic dermatitis (Diamond et al., 1990). In medicinal watercress preparations,
these glycosides are most likely the chemicals responsible for the plant's purported
effectiveness in reducing inflammation and mucous in the upper respiratory tract. In
Germany, watercress herb, fresh or dried, is approved in the Commission E monographs
for catarrh of the respiratory tract. The most recent research on watercress indicates that it
may protect smokers' lungs from carcinogens present in tobacco and tobacco smoke.
Diets that include watercress may help to inhibit the formation of 4- (methylnitrosamino)-
1-(3-pyridyl-1-butanone), or NNK. NNK is a carcinogen present in tobacco that most
likely contributes to the etiology of lung cancer, as well as of mouth and throat cancers.
J.E. Meyers, Botanical Gardens of Hammond, Indiana informs us that watercress is one
of the best sources of vitamin E. This is the fertility vitamin, helping the body use oxygen,
which increases physical endurance and stamina and improves heart response.

CROCUS Hyemalis
Flowering Time Early Winter
Distribution Israel; S Lebanon
Native Climate Dry Mediterranean
Wild Habitat Rocky slopes (mainly at low altitude)
This plant is a native of Greece, Asia Minor and adjacent countries and has been
cultivated for its dye since ancient times. There is indication that this plant was grown in
Palestine in the time of Solomon for saffron
Crocus are great bulbs for the shade garden. They emerge and flower early before
deciduous trees leaf out..

YOHIMBINE (Pausinystalia yohimbe)

Derived from the bark of the yohimbe tree, native to Central Africa it is widely used for
sexual potency. It is also known as Quebrachine, which refers to the alkaloid present in
Yohimbine, which is the active ingredient.

The main active component of yohimbe, yohimbine (an alkaloid), has been praised by
herbal experts to have a fair amount of scientific credibility in its treatment of erectile
dysfunction.

Cultivated from the bark of an African tree, yohimbe was used traditionally to stimulate
erections. It is said to work mentally as well as physically by making orgasms more
powerful by postponing ejaculation. Several studies have been published on yohimbe's
effects.

One double-blind crossover study done on yohimbine affecting erectile dysfunction


showed encouraging results (J Urol, 141(6):1360-3, 1989). Researchers observed 82
sexually impotent men who were given 42 mg/day of yohimbine for one month. At the
conclusion of the study, 14-percent of the men said they experienced restoration of full
and sustained erections, 20-percent reported partial response and three patients reported
positive effect with placebo.

Yohimbine is powerful, concludes Ian Bier, N.D., a naturopathic doctor and licensed
acupuncturist at the Institute for the Advancement of Natural Medicine in Portsmouth,
New Hampshire. In a study conducted at the University of Exeter in England that
analyzed results from several clinical trials measuring yohimbine’s safety and
effectiveness, researchers found that the benefits of using it far outweigh the risks. They
concluded that serious side effects were infrequent and reversible and that yohimbine
should be considered the first line of defense for the treatment of impotence.

Today, doctors prescribe the extract from the tree to treat organic impotence. Yohimbe's
energizing effects stem from it's ability to increase blood flow to the genitals, both male
and female. It is thought to stimulate the pelvic nerve ganglia and thus is helpful for men
with erection problems. In fact a prescription drug, yohimbine hydrochloride, is the only
FDA approved drug for impotence. Effects can include increased libido, increased
sensation and increased stamina. Women have also reported similar effects and general
pleasant sensations. Yohimbe bark contains about 6% yohimbine. This constituent is an
indole alkaloid that is classified as an alpha-2-adrenergic blocking agent.

References:

1. Duke J. CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1985, 351.
2. Riley AJ. Yohimbine in the treatment of erectile disorder. Br J Clin Pract
1994;48:133–6.
3. Ernst E, Pittler MH. Yohimbine for erectile dysfunction: A systematic review and
meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. J Urol 1998;159:433–6.
4. Carey MP, Johnson BT. Effectiveness of yohimbine in the treatment of erectile
disorder: Four meta-analytic integrations. Arch Sex Behav 1996;25:341.
5. Kunelius P, Häkkinen J, Lukkarinen O. Is high-dose yohimbine hydrochloride
effective in the treatment of mixed-type impotence? A prospective, randomized,
controlled double-blind crossover study. Urol 1997;49:441–4.
6. Mann K, Klingler T, Noe S, et al. Effect of yohimbine on sexual experiences and
nocturnal tumescence and rigidity in erectile dysfunction. Arch Sex Behav 1996;25:1–16.
7. Goldberg KA. Yohimbine in the treatment of male erectile sexual dysfunction—a
clinical review. Today’s Ther Trends J New Dev Clin Med 1996;14:25–33.
8. Drug Facts and Comparisons. St. Louis: Facts and Comparisons, 1998, 3659.
9. Blumenthal M, Busse WR, Goldberg A, et al. (eds). The Complete Commission E
Monographs: Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines. Boston, MA: Integrative Medicine
Communications, 1998, 382–3.
10. Goldberg KA. Yohimbine in the treatment of male erectile sexual dysfunction—a
clinical review. Today’s Ther Trends J New Dev Clin Med 1996;14:25–33.
11. Drug Facts and Comparisons. St. Louis: Facts and Comparisons, 1998, 3659.

Damiana (TURNERA DIFFUSA)


Damiana is a small shrub with aromatic leaves found throughout Mexico, Central and
South America and the West Indies. The botanical name of the plant describes its use as
an aphrodisiac, Turnera aphrodisiaca. In the ancient Maya civilization Damiana was
used for "giddiness and loss of balance". and as an aphrodisiac. From 1888 to 1947,
Damiana leaf and elixir was listed in the National Formulary (NF).

Medicinal Action and Uses:


Mild purgative, diuretic, tonic, acting directly on the reproductive organs, stimulant,
hypochondriastic, aphrodisiac

For more than 100 years, Damiana's use has been associated with improving sexual
function in both males and females. Both men and women with low libido, frigidity, or
impotence have experienced improve-ments after taking this herbal tonic. It has been
used to cure leukorrhea, premature ejaculation, bladder infections, urinary incontinence,
and pros-tate discharges. Damiana supports and nourishes your nervous system, and can
also give you long-term energy.

The chemical composition of damiana is complex and components have not been
completely identified. However, the known make-up is 0.5-1% volatile oil, gonzalitosin
(cyanogic glycoside), arbutin, tannin and damianin (a brown bitter substance). The leaf
also contains beta-sitosterol, which may account for the stimulant effect on the sexual
organs. It has a definite tonic action on the central nervous and the hormonal system. The
pharmacology of the plant suggests that the alkaloids could have a testosterone-like
action (testosterone is a male hormone). As a useful anti-depressant, Damiana is
considered to be a specific in cases of anxiety and depression where there is a sexual
factor. It may be used to strengthen the male sexual system.

The herb has been scientifically accepted in Mexico as a reliable remedy for exhaustion,
catarrhal inflammation of the bladder, and cases of sexual impotence especially when
caused by excesses. It is also used for orchitis (inflammation of a testicle) and
spermatorrhea (involuntary emissions). The plant is said to exert a favorable influence on
the spinal column, and some Mexican physicians employ it as a brain tonic. It is also
prescribed in nephritis (kidney inflammation).
In England and Germany, damiana is used for its aphrodisiac properties. In Holland,
medical herbalist Steinmetz states that the herb is so esteemed not only for its sexual
enhancing qualities, but also for "its excellent effect on the reproductive organs."

References :

• Leung, Albert and Steven Foster, 1996. Encyclopedia of Common Natural


Ingredients Used in Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics, John Wiley & sons, Inc.
• Review of Natural Products, July, 1996. "Damiana, " Facts and Comparisons.
• Hoffman, David, The New Holistic Herbal, Element Books Limited, Inc. 1992.
• Mowrey, Daniel, The Scientific Validation of Herbal Medicine, 1986.
• Balch, James F. and Phyllis A. Balch, 1990. Prescription for Nutritional Healing,
Avery Publishing Group.
• Hobbs, Christopher, 1995. " Herbal Prescriber" (software).
• Steinmetz, E.F., 1960. Acta Phytother., 7, 1.
• Domínguez XA; Hinojosa M, Mexican medicinal plants. XXVIII. Isolation of 5-
hydroxy-7,3',4'-trimethoxy-flavone from Turnera diffusa. Planta Med, 30: 1, 1976
Aug, 68-71

L-Arginine
L-Arginine is an essential amino acid, one of the building blocks of protein in the body.
"Essential" refers to the fact that the body cannot manufacture arginine from other
substances the way it does some amino acids. Dietary arginine is the primary source of
nitrogen molecules for nitric oxide. Scientists have come to recognize nitric oxide as
the primary mediator of penile erection. It also increases the libido in both men and
women. Users have reported achieving a prosexual effect by taking this amino acid
45 minutes before sex.

L-Arginine is one of the twenty amino acids that are considered essential for human life.
Amino acids are another class of nutrients that may have a positive effect on libido. For
example, L-arginine is an amino acid found naturally in foods such as sesame, beef liver
and almonds. It is known to trigger the build-up of nitric oxide in the blood, increasing
blood flow. A study published in the Sept. 1997 issue of Journal of Urology (158:942-7)
reported that the data supported the use of arginine for treatment of erectile dysfunction.

Many studies have shown the body uses Arginine as a precursor for nitric oxide, a
neurotransmitter used by the body for initiating and mediating penile erections.

L-arginine is also used by the body in conjunction with ornithine, another amino acid, to
produce many of the bodies’ hormones. The body also utilizes Arginine to produce
sperm.

Medicinal Action and Uses:

• Enhances immune function


• Helps maintain an erection
• Improves sexual function by increasing blood flow
• Can increase sperm count; may be useful in treatment of male
infertility.
• Stimulates the production of growth hormone.
• Sheds fat and helps build muscle.
• Promotes wound healing.
• May inhibit the growth of many different types of cancerous
tumors.
• Aids in the production of T-Cells enabling the body to better
protect itself.

References:

NIH Consensus Development Panel on Impotence. Impotence. JAMA


1993;270:83-90

Tiefer L, Schuetz-Mueller D. Psychological issues in diagnosis and


treatment of erectile disorders. Urol Clin North Am 1995;22:767-73.

Aydin S, Ercan M, ַaskurlu T, et al. Acupuncture and hypnotic suggestions in the


treatment of non-organic male sexual dysfunction. Scand J Urol Nephrol 1997;31:271-74.

Moody JA, Vernt D, Laidlaw S, et al. Effects of long-term oral administration of L-


arginine on the rat erectile response. J Urol 1997;158:942-47.

Zorgniotti AW, Lizza EF. Effect of large doses of the nitric oxide precursor, L-arginine,
on erectile dysfunction. Int J Impot Res 1994;6:33-36.

Vitamin B-3 (Niacin)


Niacin (vitamin B3) is an essential vitamin found in many foods. The human body uses
niacin in more than 50 chemical reactions. Niacin works in the body to dilate capillaries
causing in increase of blood flow to the peripheries. A common form of niacin, called
niacinamide, is found in most vitamin and mineral supplements, but does not have the
vasodilatory affects associated with niacin. Essential for the body's production of
cortisone, thyroxine, insulin and the male and female sex hormones. Necessary for
healthy nervous system and brain function. Increases circulation and reduces cholesterol.

Niacin helps circulation especially in the smaller capillaries. It also helps with mental
health, and for efficient functioning of the digestive tract and liver, and for healthy skin
Vitamin B-3 or Niacin causes a large release of histamine all over the body, one effect of
which is to dilate blood vessels so more blood can flow through them. A relatively large
release of histamine occurs naturally during sexual excitation causing a 'sex flush'. The
flush caused by niacin is basically the same as the natural 'sex flush' but is probably more
intense. The niacin-induced histamine release also causes the secretion of mucus in the
mouth and sexual organs. Niacin has the ability to increase sensation all over the body.

In conclusion, SeleVIGO is a unique combination of natural ingredients designed to


help circulation, stimulation and elevate testosterone levels.

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